The Sirohi goat is a compact, medium-sized breed native to the Sirohi district of Rajasthan located in western India. Sirohi goats have a predominantly brown coat, with light or dark brown patches. On occasion, the coat may be completely white in colour. Most sirohi goats are wattled and have medium-sized flat leaf-like drooping ears Gujarat.

This breed is also known by other names such as Devgarhi, Parbatsari, and Ajmeri

This breed is also known by other names such as Devgarhi, Parbatsari, and Ajmeri

This breed is also known by other names such as Devgarhi, Parbatsari, and Ajmeri

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DETAILS Compact medium-sized animals. Coat color predominantly brown with light or dark brown patches' a very few individuals are completely white. The body is covered fairly densely with hair which is short and coarse. The hair grows at the rate of about 2 cm annually. Ears are flat and leaf like, medium sized and drooping. Both sexes have small horns, curved upward and backward. On average, the birth weight is about 2.0 kg. The age at first kidding is 19-20 months and the litter size is one kid per birth. The breed is wel suited to stall feeding. PERFORMANCE The breed is used mainly for meat. The milk yield is relatively small, about 0.5 kg per day, with an average milk yield of 65 kg over a 120 day lactation period. Kidding : Usually doe kids twice a year, giving birth to single in 40% while twins in 60% cases, They kid twice a year.